Senior Project Festival, March 22

Dedicated to our teachers:

When the senior class was faced with choosing a Project, we all felt a little bit overwhelmed. We saw the fantastic work that had been done by past students and most of us did not feel like we could live up to the standards they set. This school does not set us up to fail, though.Over the years, and especially in high school, Waldorf students are exposed to an astounding variety of subjects and interests. Our passionate teachers ensure that we are able to find endeavors we can participate in outside of school, be proud of, and explore. This means we always have subject matter for our Senior Projects and know which teachers to ask for help. When I discussed the Project with my classmates, the resounding thought was: thankfulness.Without the teachers of San Francisco Waldorf High School, this school's Senior Projects might be coherent and diverse, but would, in the end, be lacking. We become so inspired by our teachers, the topics they bring to us, and the help that they lend. We could not have done this without you.

- Miranda Hollingswood, on behalf of the Senior Class

List of Projects

Philippine Alba: Senior Prom DressAyinde Chism: The Next Step in Sustainable EnergyDaniel Anderson: An Exploration into 3D PrintingJules Christeson: Artificial SilenceSarah Burgin: Fostering AnimalsMiranda Hollingswood: Explorations in PhotographyDayo Origunwa: The Electromagnetism of MusicOrestis Hernandez: Film with OrestisNatalie Wong: Writing and Illustrating a Children’s BookChloe LeDean: Cello Concerto in A minor - by JB AccolayNils Bellack: Filming, Editing or CinematographyAria Gallardo: An Exploration into Variations on a Theme on CelloLola Bushnell: The Progression of an ImageZina Kelati: Family Traditions: Eritrean FoodSophie Duvall: The Simple Love of BakingAlie Steinberg: Time for TeaAriana Fariab: Using Social Media to Your AdvantageJacqueline Deutsch: The Young Child in Waldorf and Public SchoolsMai Li: Free Composition on the PianoMaia Serrahn-Resnick: How Daily Activities Affect Our HealthAnna Smith: Stereotypes in MusicAntinia Butler: Supporting Foster Care Youth in the Bay AreaMax Rico: Original MusicDavia Schendel: Neighborhood Rhythms: a Musical Map of SFJoey Wang: Traditional Chinese DressEmily Zheng Pan: All About DreamsEric Settels: From Alpha to X: Building a Geiger CounterSharon Ni: A Look at Stamp CollectingJosef Alicastro: Creating Knives Using Ancient Methods TodayKristen Silber: Stories from the 12 Step Movement